Theatre and Entertainment Production

Contact:
Dr. Dale Wheeler
Chairperson

Program Information
E-mail:  inquire@rdc.ab.ca
Local Calls:  403.342.3400
Toll Free:  1.888.732.4630

Department Information:

For more information visit the Theatre Performance & Creation Department, under Academic Departments.

Two-Year Diploma in Theatre and Entertainment Production

The Program
This program offers a Diploma in Theatre and Entertainment Production and prepares graduates to work behind the scenes in the live entertainment and event industries. The program includes components of class theory, studio training and hands-on practice in lights, scenic paint, props, sound, set construction, theatre design and stage management.

Students work in assigned practice as members of the resident theatre company, and are able to integrate their technical skills in the production of season of live theatre, in settings simulating professional conditions. Faculty and professional guest artists are the directors and designers for the plays produced by the Theatre programs. Students work in a variety of performance spaces; an exceptional Main stage proscenium theatre of 576 seats, a black-box experimental theatre, found spaces and outside event locations. Productions in this program are technically challenging and provide valuable experience for student technicians.

In addition to the theatre productions, students have the opportunity to work on a variety of events that take place in the Arts Centre. Students are involved with the set up and operation of professional, touring theatre productions, folk jazz, and pop concerts, and a host of other events as connected with our performing Arts programs and Red Deer College.

Related Careers
We train technicians and crafts people that work behind the scenes in the ever-growing entertainment industry. Our alumni are employed as stage managers, sound designers and technicians, follow spot operators, production managers, stage electricians, lighting designers and technicians, production management assistants, stage carpenters, scenic painters, and property builders.

Graduates working in production often join the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), the labor union representing technicians, artisans and craftspeople in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, motion picture and television production, and trade shows. They may work on contract or may choose to freelance through the union. 

Our graduates also work in related areas of the entertainment industry, including cruise ships, theme parks, concert tours, industrial presentations, specialized service companies, film and television. Some eventually move into more senior management positions.

Graduates may also choose to transfer credits and resume experience to B.F.A. or specialty study elsewhere in design or technology, or apply to continue training at RDC as part of our Applied Degree in Motion Picture Arts.

Transfer Features
Theatre and Entertainment Production graduates can accumulate credits to transfer into year two of B.A., B.Ed., or B.F.A. studies at a variety of universities. RDC does have an agreement with the University of Lethbridge, which allows our Technical students to be admitted to the 2-year Post-Diploma B.F.A. (Dramatic Arts). Graduates are eligible to apply for the 3rd and 4th years of the Advanced Certificate and Applied Degree in Motion Picture Arts at RDC.

Admission Requirements

A) Academic Requirements
1. High School Diploma with successful completion of ELA 30-1 or ELA 30-2
OR
2. Mature Student
You must be 19 years of age or older, out of high school at least one full year before the program starts, and successful completion of ELA 30-1 or ELA 30-2.
AND
B) Other Requirements
To be accepted to the technical production program you need to have a successful interview. Further guidelines regarding interview expectations are available at www.rd.c.ab.ca/performing_ arts.

Program Content
Open to Theatre and Entertainment Production students only

Year 1
THTR 105         Production Crew I
THTR 106         Production Crew II
THTR 107         Production Crew III
THTR 118         Scenic Props
THTR 125         Stagecraft I
THTR 126         Stagecraft II
THTR 135         Entertainment Industry Sound
THTR 136         Live Events Sound
THTR 145         Entertainment Industry Lighting I
THTR 146         Entertainment Industry Lighting II
THTR 158         Entertainment Arts Drafting
THTR 168         Stage and Event Management I
THTR 176         Entertainment Industry Design
ART 231           Visual Fundaments

Year 2
THTR 205         Applied Practice and Theory I
THTR 206         Applied Practice and Theory II
THTR 207         Applied Practice and Theory III
THTR 215         Scenic Painting
THTR 258         Drawing as Communication
THTR 265         Stage and Event Management II
THTR 278         Entertainment Arts Design & Visual Communication
THTR 285         Professional Development I
THTR 286         Professional Development II
THTR 295         Intensives Series I
THTR 296         Intensives Series II
THTR 297         Intensives Series III
Approved COMM course

Theatre and Entertainment Production students should budget for:
Drafting tools & Arts supplies $200.00
Scenography $ 50.00
Safety equipment $160.00
Tools $100.00
Textbooks $450.00
USITT Conference TBA

Program Cost Estimates

Graduation Requirements
You must pass all courses, and achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00.